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Illegal Levels of PCBs to Remain in Classrooms; No Soil Testing on Campuses
Permit Withdrawal Throws Eco-Safeguards into Doubt While Adding Years of Delay
New Initiative to Reduce Visitor Plastic Bottle Use to Avoid Need for a Sales Ban
After Years, Fish & Wildlife Service Still Unprepared to Propose Specific Safeguards
Mastro Report Focus on DEP Role in Pressing Hoboken for Rockefeller Project
Volcanic All-Hands Meeting Results in Stalling Tactics Not Leadership Change
Administrator’s Jet-Fueled Climate Change Tour Only Produces Carbon Pollution
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Leadership Yet to Remedy Scientific Misconduct
No Plan to Pay for Huge Water Infrastructure Shortfall Aggravated by Sandy
“Green Infrastructure” Used as Red Herring for Delaying Sewage Overflow Controls
Suit over Forest Service Assault Stats and Shift to Internal Affairs Investigations
Feds Consider No Alternates to Killing 43,000 Double-Crested Cormorants Annually
FOR RELEASE: April 1, 2014 Media Contact: Kirsten Stade (202) 265-7337 SAN FRANCISCO— Environmental groups filed a notice of intent to sue the U.S. Bureau of Land Management today for failing for seven years to report impacts to the desert tortoise and similarly threatened and endangered species from off-road vehicles, cattle grazing and other activities…
Survey Reflects Leadership Void, Loss of Direction and Widespread Fear of Reprisal
Latest Christie Rollback for Developers Reverses 40-Year Public Health Policy
500 Video Devices Gather Dust after Clueless Purchase by Law Enforcement Branch
Alaska Legislature Takes Up Measure Urging Action on Long-Stalled Damages Claim
No Public Input or Legislative Review of Belated Plan to Qualify for Federal Funds
Plastic Bottles Are Largest Single Contributor to National Park Solid Waste Load
Parents and Teachers Urge Comprehensive and Transparent Assessment